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Hayy Cinema Announces Open Call for Acting Workshops

Hayy Cinema Announces Open Call for Acting Workshops

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The workshop will be led by casting director and actress Ophélie Legris, who combines classical acting techniques with industry experience.
Ever dreamed of being part of the big screen? Hayy Cinema, in partnership with Jeddah-based ThatStudioKSA and Art Jameel, is holding an open call for a four-day acting workshop. The programme will cover the Meisner, Strasberg, and Stanislavski methods, with participants developing their skills through collaborative exercises and scene analysis aimed at improving stage presence and performance.
The workshop will be led by casting director and actress Ophélie Legris, who combines classical acting techniques with industry experience. Sessions will run from September 17th to 20th, 7 PM to 10 PM, and will be conducted in English. Attendance on all four days is required.
Applications close on August 27th, with registration available via the link in bio on Hayy Cinema's official Instagram page.
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